Birth Year Enamel Cufflinks Hand Painted Vietnam War Era Cufflinks Old Coin Enamel Cuff Links Cool Guy Gifts Collector
Birth Year Enamel Cufflinks Hand Painted Vietnam War Era Cufflinks Old Coin Enamel Cuff Links Cool Guy Gifts Collector
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PREMIUM LIFESTYLE CUFFLINKS If you have any questions regarding this item, please hit the Ask a Question button next to the price and I will get back to you within 1 hour! Yes your read that right, one hour. This applies if Im not sleeping or at a hockey game! :-) Coin Cufflinks Interesting facts about our coin Cufflinks! I often get asked how we acquire our coins. We get them from brokers, collectors and financial institutions from around the globe, this helps us obtain the highest quality grade of coins for our jewelry! Each coin is examined, reviewed, selected and then the painting process begins! After it is painted it goes through our special process of baking the enamel, we only use the very best top grade jewelers quality enamel that you can use for each piece of Jewelry! Our artists are the best in the industry and all living in the United States! We proudly designed, gather, assemble and package everything right here in the USA! The Buffalo nickel or Indian Head nickel is a copper-nickel five-cent piece that was struck by the United States Mint from 1913 to 1938. It was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser. Comes Packaged in a Deluxe Cufflinks Box Hand Painted Coin Approximately 1/2" N0-Risk Guarantee! If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, simply return them for a full Money Back Guarantee! Please check my other items here: A Word about Cufflinks: Appearing towards the end of the Renaissance period, primitive cufflinks were used for holding shirt cuffs together. The simple, bare design started to take a stylistic twist towards the mid-1600s. However it was the rip-roaring twenties that sent the cufflink on a popularity boom. It was once believed that one should never buy their own set of cufflinks. That cufflinks were a gift meant to mark an extraordinary occasion. It was also used as a marker of class and wealth with metal, glass, and even diamond designs. Now a days cufflinks still make a remarkable gift but are more common placed. They still make high fashion, but instead of royalty they are the standard for the modern gentleman. From Disney characters sporting animated cufflinks to James Bond creating a legend in cufflinks, this little piece of fashion makes its mark. Cufflinks became a symbol of style, wealth, power, and poise. Women have now taken part in popularizing cufflinks with creative designs and delicate details. The history of cufflinks ebbs and flows and popularity keeps on rising as celebrities, and others showcase eye-popping and spectacular designs of cufflinks. This art form of cufflinks is one hard to master. When purchasing your own set make sure to consider the design, color, and your other accessories. Become part of the rage, find the cufflink that is calling your name, and add to the history of the cufflink.
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Material: Coin
Weight (lbs.): 0.25 lb
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